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The real fantasy element of Dungeons & Dragons is pretending that you have a group of friends who all get along with each other and can manage to meet regularly for four hours at a time.

(Originally published on hachyderm.io: 2024-02-04)


cross-posted from !tails@lemmon.website - a lemmy community that natively features mastodon posts (and their replies) so we're not using screenshots, and lemmy users have the opportunity to respond to the original author.

edit: I realise now that the cross-link won't show up correctly, 'cos no-one on sh.itjust.works is subbed to tails, but if anyone ever does, I'll try again with a different post.

 

An important list of exactly how long you have to wait until Jason Statham punches someone in one of his films.

 

cross-posted from: https://mastodon.social/users/MrLovenstein/statuses/111862356629002380

Secret Panel HERE 🃏 https://tapas.io/episode/2357963

You do not play for fun. You do it to inflict pain.

 
 
 
 

There's some fun BTS shots for this film, including Alan Tudyk looking goofy on stilts, and Gareth Edwards wielding the camera himself, for that grounded documentary-like feel. I chose this one because I like the composition, and also 'cos it's less blurry than the alternatives (it seems hard to find BTS shots in a decent resolution)

 

The site itself is up, but it says 'Network Error' when I try to access it through alexandrite.app

 

Three for me. Once on PC (when it was the first action RPG I'd ever played), once on Xbox (for which I even bought all the DLC, even the cosmetic stuff), and finally the Legendary edition on PS4 (which gave me the extra FPS to be able to complete it on Insanity)

 
 

Usually, when you open a website, that site might be pulling live data from somewhere, but it's from a database on the same server. If you click a Fediverse link, and no-one else from your instance has already done so, it seems like your instance has to contact a remote site, pull the data and render it, in the same timeframe it would have to do so with local data.

To illustrate with some possibly-new-to-you examples:
!cyberpunk@lemmy.villa-straylight.social
!badrealestate@feddit.uk
!sideoftheroad@possumpat.io
!todayilearned@chat.maiion.com
!rpgmemes@ttrpg.network
!grenoble@jlai.lu
!relationshipmemes@lemmyis.fun

What's your experience like clicking these? Does it go through first time?
I realize they'll be people for whom these work first time no problem, and they'll wonder what I'm complaining about. I'm not really complaining about anything really, I'm just wondering if my instinctive reaction has any validity.

 

Usage for testing:
./get_latest_jsons.sh
./show_human_readable_timestamps.sh
If - for example - that showed that the latest JSON was 1691258704964.json:
./tcbot.sh TEST 1691258704964 0

This will show Community subscriber growth between the latest update and what happens to be currently be in the TEST folder (1691042690884.txt, from 2023-08-03), and then the data from "1691258704964" would become the new base, for the next update to compare its data to.

The REAL mode is what updates !trendingcommunities@feddit.nl

Requires bash, curl, bc, and jq. Don't think anything is particularly version-dependent, though.

Comments are welcome. I'm not too fussed about efficiency, as the bulk of it only runs once a day, but any suggestions for improvement are welcome.

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